The Gift of Teenagers: Connect More, Worry Less

16.99 JOD

Available on: 2025-05-08 at 3:00 am

Description

‘Every parent should buy this book…it is full of practical strategies to connect with your teenager’ – SIR ANTHONY SELDONWe live in a time of huge worry about our teenagers and their mental health – from fears of a phone-obsessed adolescence to concerns about an offline world of bullying and drugs, not to mention gender identity. But what if we parents don’t need to be so fearful? What if our teenagers are a gift we can all learn from? In this authoritative book by an established mental health writer with advice from experts in the field, Rachel Kelly shares how bringing up her five children in an anxious age, and her work for ten years with young people in schools and at universities, has led to her own psychological growth. Raising resilient teenagers begins with becoming a more resilient – and better informed – parent, someone who has learned to manage their own emotions, become aware of their parenting style, and understand the world our teenagers are growing up in.Thus armed, we can engage with our adolescents better and discover how they, and their brains, work (short answer: not always like us!). The book also offers psychologically helpful (and evidence-based) approaches for supporting our teenagers, from personal relationships to navigating social media. Whisper it, but it might even be a fun ride.

Additional information

Dimensions 15.3 × 23.4 cm
by

Format

Paperback

Language
Pages

416

Publisher
Year Published

2025-5-8

Imprint
Edition Number

1970-1-1

Publication City/Country

London, United Kingdom

ISBN 10

180419316X

About The Author

Rachel Kelly is a best selling writer, speaker, mental health advocate and former Times journalist. She has written five books sharing her experience of depression and evidence-based strategies that have helped her feel better – everything from cooking to poetry to mindfulness to exercise. She has spoken all over the world from Delhi to Sydney, America and across the UK. Her books are published in over 10 countries and she is an official ambassador for mental health charities Rethink Mental Illness, SANE and The Counselling Foundation. She is the mother of three boys and two girls, all now grown-up.Dr Carla Croft is a clinical psychologist who runs clinical psychology in four London hospitals and is a mother of two boys and a girl. This is her first book.

Other text

This is an optimistic book is about connection; with yourself, with your teenager and with the wider world around you both, in order to worry less and enjoy their company more.Rachel Kelly successfully navigated this challenging stage and shares the lessons learned so other parents may benefit from this new, positive and inspiring perspective.